Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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fEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE. rEDFORT). ORFfJON. SUNDAY. rATJCTT 2H. 1M.
PAHE THItEB
pear In thla paper the Sunday pre
ceding the meeting.
afternoon. Mrs. Karl Jan ouch will
assist the hostess.
Medford Company of iehorahl
Witnesses.
The Medford company of Jehovah'a
Witnesses meet Wednesday and Sat
urday alternoon at No. 731 South
Central avenue at 1.30 p.m. All In
terested in Watch Tower Bible study
are welcome. - '
Advent Christian Church.
Oor. W. Jackson and Welch.
Bible school. 9:45.
Preaching, 11:00.
Young people's meeting, 7:00 p.m.
Preaching 7:30.
Dr. I. P. Barnes, pastor-at-large of
the Advent Christian denomination,
will be the speaHer both morning
and evening.
Apostolic Faith Mission
42 North Front 8t.
. Services Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Sabbath school Sunday, 3:80 p. m.
Services Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday at 7:45 p. m.
A program ol Instrumental music
by the 17-plece orchestra precedes the
Sunday evening service.
Everybody welcome. No collections.
St. Mark's Episcopal.
B. 8. - Bart lam. rector.
Holy communion. 8 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
a.m.
Church school, 8:45 a.m.
Church of Christ.
On Court Street.
Preaching every Lord's Day at 11
a.m., and 7:30 p.m.
"Let us lay aside every weight, and
the sin which doth so easily beset
us, and let us run with patience the
race that Is set before us, looking
unto Jesus the author and finisher
of our faith."
Main Street Methodist Church.
Main and Oakdale.
Oscar a. Gibson, minister.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. The
pastor's subject for the morning will
be "The Changeless Christ."
Church school, 8:45. R. J. Bills.
superintendent.
Young People's meeting. 8:45.
Evening services. 7:30. The pastor's
subject will be "The Surprising
Question and the Disappointing Answer."
Midweek service. Wednesday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
You are Invited to worship witn
us.
Free Methodist Chnrrh.
Corner South Ivy and West Tenth
street.
D. A. Cohagan. Residence 337 West
Tenth street.
Sunday school, 9:45.
Church service, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7 :30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30.
Rev. Flaharty of Central Point
will preach today as the pastor Is
out of the city.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland avenue.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school and Bible class at
10:00.
Lenten service this morning at
11:00. Theme, "Christ. The Man of
Sorrow on the Via, Dolorosa."
This being the fifth Sunday of the
month there will be no service this
evening.
The public Is always welcome.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale streets
Bible school. 9:45 s. m. Ralph Cook,
superintendent.
Every Man's Bible class, 9:44 . m.,
at the court house auditorium. W.
R. Balrd, teacher.
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Anthem.
"Morning Is Low Around the Throne.'
oy Spinney. Sermon, "What Then."
by w. R. Balrd.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. An
them. "Just As I Am." by Worler.
Sermon, "The Attractiveness of
Christianity," by W. R. Balrd.
Ele Herbert Kurtz, director of
music. Mable 61ms, accompanist.
The Salvation Army.
338 North Bartlett St.
Captain and Mrs. O. R- Durham,
commanding officers. Dorothy Ham
mond. BSHO"""'
.. ,11-ftn . m: 2:00
Holiness iiiccmi8. -
p m., company meeting: 3:15 p.m..
Young Peoples legion meeting. This
will be a special union service of
. . .a Ollarlm
tine Salvation Army nu . -Holiness
church snd Reverend and
Mrs. French, evangelists at the lat
ter church will be present and Rev
erend French will speak. All church
people, as wea . oi.it.-. - -
. - , n.nhr PMTICD
dlaliy inviiea wj ucai
Evening prayer service. 7:00 p.m.:
open air meeting, v
tion meeting. 8:00 p.m.
The First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel sireeia.
eph Knotts. minister.
fl-i eunriov hnnl. E. J. NeU
jnann. superintendent. Interesting
.SwIttV. (VWUt On tlfflS.
ii m. AAornlne worship. Sermon
them, "Baptism." Anthem. Mr. Don
Huckabee, organist ana director,
s-nn n m. au vounff neople are
Invited to attend the services of the
t in n m The nre-Easter services
will continue through another week.
We have had a most prontsDie tune
4h,,t far. TVnlBht the naster will dis
cuss the question of "Dancing and
Other Questionable Amusements."
Fine musical program, Mr. Hucksbee
directing.
The pre-Easter meetlnga through
the week atart each evening at 7:30
o'clock. Plan to attend. They are In
teresting peppy, and Instructive.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 312 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March
29. "Reality."
. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. AppU
canljinder the age of 30 may be
Wednesday evening church meet
ings. Including testimonials of
Christian Science healings, at 8:00
o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Medford building, is
open dally from 7 s. m. to p. m..
except Sundays and holidays. The li
brarian Is In attendance from 10 to
4, at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services snd visit the
reading room.
First Presbyterian Church
Ralph 8. Peterson, minister. Edna
Elfert, choir director: Eva Hazeirigg
Marsh, organist.
Sunday school 945. Dr. B. R. si
Uott, superintendent. Mrs. Frank Al
bert, assistant superintendent.
Morning worship 11. Prelude, "Ele
vation." Batiste; anthem, "Spirit of
God:" offertory. "Romance," Batiste;
solo, Edna Elfert; sermon, "Jesus' Be
lief In His Kingdom."
Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Election
of officers and special song service
Vocal solo by Harvey Field, Jr.
Full Gospel Church
Newtown St. near W. Main.
- Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Junior church, a counterpart to
our Sunday school, keeps the chil
dren occupied during the eleven
o'clock devotional service.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Visitors are welcome at all these ser
vices and also our Tuesday and Fri
day evening services.
Church of God
At Haven and Holly sts.
Bible school 9:45. R. E. Chapman,
director.
Morning worship period 11. Sub
ject, "Helping to Make the Evangel
ist's Work Easy."
Young people 7:00. Myrtle Davis,
president. '
Evening message 7:45.
Prayer service Wednesday 7:45.
Ladles' Home and Foreign Mission
ary society.
Thursday 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at
814 West Second street. Pot-luok
lunch. Mrs. Clemens, president.
Special music and singing. R. E.
Chapman, director. Mary E. Gustaf.
son, sollst.
You are invited to come and meet
out group.
D. M. Clemens, minister. Res. 814
West Second street.
Church of the Nazarene. -Central
Avenue at Jackson.
Being the fourteenth anniversary
of the local organization's founding,
in commemoration of this anniver
sary. Fred M. Weatherford, pBator-
evangelist, will speak at the 11:00
o'clock morning hour from the topic,
"A Challenge to the Sacriflcal Prow-
ess of the Church."
At the popular 7:30 evangelistic
hour. Evangelist R. E. Griffith who
recently concluded successful cam
paigns in Salt Lake City and BAker,
Oregon, respectively, will speak.
Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent.
Young People's meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Miss Helen Scheel, president. The
pastor will speak to the Young Peo
ple, giving a character study of Dr.
Talroage. -
Junior society meeting 6:30 p.m.
In the annex building.
Peoples meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
A most cordial invitation is given
to friends and strangers.
Sunday morning will mark recep
tion of another class of new mem
bers.
The First Baptist Church j
5th and N. Central Ave.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister
Bible school 9:45. Mr. M. E. Coo,
supt. Classea for all ages.
Morning worship 11:00. The pss-
tor's sermon theme will be "The
Chrlstlsn's Crowns." The oholr, di
rected by Mrs. John Knight, will sing
Blessed Is The Man" by Shawker.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30.
Evening evangelistic service. Ser
mon theme, "A Successful Search.'
The choir will sing. "Our Light and
Glory" by Nolte. Congregational sing
ing of gospel songs.
Wednesday prayer meeting ana
Bible study. A most cordial Invita
tion is extended to all.
dlst Episcopal church. The entire
evening is to be devoted to a three
act drama, "The Rock." a play based'
on the interesting character develop
ment of the disciple Simon Peter.
Final touchea are being added to
the acts by Robert Chrlsner who hss
been directing the plsy. The perfor
mance is indicated as an outstanding
evening of religious entertainment.
Following la the cast:
Simon Peter Don Cooke; Arlna. his
wife. Mary Cummtngs; Deborah.
Adlna's mother, Mrs. Rtdgeway:
Magdala. Mabel Huckabee; Agur, a
physician, Robert Chrlsner; Pandlra.
a Greek. Lester Fay; Titus, a Roman.
Don Huckabee.
Eagle PL Plans
Easter Cantata
EAGLE POINT. March 28 (Spl.)
A choir composed of singers from the
community under direction of Yetta
Olson wilt present an Easter cantata.
The Thorn-Crowned King " at the
Eagle Point Presbyterian church.
Sunday. April 5, at 8 p. m.
The singers have been devoting a
good deal of time to rehearsals in
order to give a finished performance
of this beautiful cantata. Those w'io
enjoyed the one last year will bo In
terested to know that this Is one
even more beautiful.
Pilgrim Holiness "church.
Corner East- Jackson street and
Bessie.
n F-rfwin Cox, nutoT. Residence
540 8o. Fir, near Roosevelt school.
Revival services with Rev. and
mv French are still In nroeresa.
There has been some of the old-
time preaching of the gospel witn
power and victory.
Service at 11 a.m. Rev. French
will give the message. Sunday school
at 9:45, and this part of the work
U taking on new activity. The chalk
talk will be interesting and helpful
for the children.
Afternoon mrvr. will be a lOlnt
maes meeting with the salvation
trmv with rental n Durham's vouns
people. Rev. French will speak at 3:00
p.m. This service will be in the Army
hall on North Bartlett.
The evening service will conclude
t.Titd series of meetlnes in our cnurcn
at 7:30. Special singing.
TO
AT M. E. CHURCH FOR
All members of the chorus are
urced to be present at 4 p. m. today
In the Methodist Episcopal church
auditorium for rehearsal of Dubois'
"Seven Last Words of Christ."
The performance of this work on
Good Friday evening promises to be
of unusual interest to muslo lovers
of the community. It la the first
time the composition has been given
In this part of the state. Approxl
mately sixty singers have been re
hearsing In preparation.
The accompanists. Eva Hazeirigg
Marsh .and Sebastian Apollo, are
well known amnog Medford music
ians and assure an Interesting and
effective accompaniment on the or
gan and piano. The soloists are also
known locally for their abilities.
Mrs. C. H. Paske is singing the beau
tiful soprano passages, Ralph Wald
ron and W. P. Brooks, the tenor and
baritone numbers.
The entire performance will be
under direction of Don Huckabee,
organist and choirmaster at the
Methodist church and organist at
the Cratertan theatre. He brings a
fine talent In direction to the pro
gram and Is working tt rapidly Into
concert condition.
The performance, free to all who
wish to attend, has been scheduled
for 8:15 p. m., April 10. A cordial
invitation la extended to all lovers
of choral music to plan to attend.
An exceptionally fine evening Is
being prepared for the service of
Easter Sunday night in the Metho-
Wednesday
Study Club
s.
0CIETY
and Clubs
Mrs. Cook Speaks
To B.P.W. Group
An individual character analysis
for each person followed the talk
on the subject presented by Mrs.
Florence Cook at the social meeting
of the Business and Professional
Women's club last Tuesday evening.
Hostess for the evening was Mrs.
Maude Snider at her home on North
Orange street. Members and guests
found .Mrs. Cook's presentation and
discussion of her subject of great
interest and declared the program to
be one of (the most entertaining of
the year.
Box lunch refreshments were served
later In the evening. Also part of
the program was the group singing
which added much to the enjoyable
Informal atmosphere of the gather.
lng.
Church Auxiliary ,
Officers Elected
Mrs. B. Finley entertained mem
bers of the Ladles' auxiliary of the
First Baptist church at her home on
Ross Lane Tuesday at an all-day ses
sion.
Luncheon followed a short busi
ness meeting in the morning. Princi
pal event of the afternoon was the
election of officers for the coming
year. Mrs. N. A. Mead was elected
president; Mrs. D. W. Roberts, vice
president. Mrs. J. E. Lester, secretary;
Mrs. Don Piatt, treasurer; and Mrs.
B. F. Neff, pianist
Most of the day was spent In White
Cross work. An announcement was
made of the missionary program be
ing arranged for next Thursday eve
ning. The program will be preceded
by a covered-dish supper for congre-
Announcement la made that the
Wednesday Study club will meet
April 1 at the Girls' Community club
house. Mrs. C. A. Meeker and Mrs.
A. J. Hanby will present the program.
American Legion
Auxiliary
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Madrigal Club.
The Madrigal club will not hold
Ita regular meetings until after
Easter as so many of the members
belong to varloua church choirs that
are practicing for Easter programs.
Notice of the next meeting will sp-
Monday nleht la Sewtmy ni.i,
There have been several calla for
baby clothes so layettes will be made.
Everyone who can please come.
Canadian Guests
At Render Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. Render have as
their guests thla week Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. Metcalr and Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton, all of Vancouver. British Colum
bia. Thla Is the visitors' first trip to
the Rogue River valley, and they are
enthusiastic In their reaction.
Medford relegates
Return From Conclave.
Returning yesterday were Mrs. B.
Q. Harding. Mrs. w. P. Holt and
Mrs. F. J. Newman, who were among
the official delegates from Crater
Lake chapter, D. A. R., to the state
conference In Portland Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. M. M. Morris, also an official
delegate, returned Friday. Other
delegates were Mrs. J. A. Perry and
Mra. H. F. V. Spllver, who alao re
turned recently.
At the conference, Mrs. Harding
waa elected to the office of state
regent and Mrs. Morris waa elected
state corresponding secretary, both
terms for the ensuing two years.
We Are Pleased
To Announce
EVA BAIRD
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St. Mark's Auxiliary.
The Women's auxiliary of St.
Mark's church will meet at the
home of Mrs. O. C. Boggs. 45 Barne
burg Road, Tuesday afternoon.
t s. V. V.
Colonel Sargent' camp, TJ. S. W.
V., and the ladles' auxiliary will
meet Wednesday at 8:00 o'clock in
the evening at the Armory. A pot
luck dinner will be served at 0:30.
All members are urged to attend and
visiting members are cordially invited.
Women of Kotary.
Women of Rotary will meet with
Mrs. David Canfield at her home,
1317 Queen Anne avemie, for a 1:00
oVIook BHlart luncheon Wednesday
Parent-Education
The parent-education groups thti
week will meet aa follows: Monday.
Roosevelt school, room 8; Tuesday,
Lincoln school, lunchrom; Thursday,
Washington school, lunchroom. All
mothers and home-makers are cord
lally Invited to attend any of these
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